HD for iMovie is a wide screen - which when off TV doesn't mean much anyway - and setting of 1280x1024 or above, the settings are most often the same as for a "plasma" or the like. Mac makes the best monitors! IMO.

Not sure what you mean. Do you capture HDTV footage on your computer? If you do, whatcha got?

Only if it is broadcast in HDTV, Formac Studio TVR. The only problem I have with it is it doesn't have coax out - does have S-Vid, comp, usb and Fwire. Other wise it is way better then any card. iMovie 05 and 06 is the basis for being able to capture HD.

here's another vid I posted on the KMF...This is the ladies medal ceremony. I kept it at 15FPS since there's no real fast action involved. What do you think...can you watch it without "getting sea sick"?

RD, I'm downloading it right now. That FileFactory site is hard to navigate through. I think I had to go through 4 pages to get to the download area.

I am not saying these things to be critical, I am saying them because you asked for my opinion. When someone asks, I try to be honest about it. If you're going to take the time to upload the file, I would think you would want the end user to be satisfied.

I do appreciate the (honest) feedback. It allows me to put out a better service. I seem to be one of the few that continue to have problems with sites like YSI and SendMeFile, so I have to resort to other hosting sites that don't give me any problems. And now Youtube is not working for me for some reason...grr..

Sorry RD, I can't open it. I know when I was viewing last night at home, I could open and it gave me the option to save or open. There isn't any options this morning at work, you can only save. What did you do different from last night??

If you're on a different computer it must be network settings or something. I didn't do anything different...it's the same .mp4 H264 file. Your work computer likely does not have the H264 codec needed to play the file, I suppose.